Some teenager fills his mp3 player with tons of BAD music that he hates, and uses it as a pick me up to make himself feel better. ("My girlfriend dumped me, and my parents are getting divorced, but seriously, my life is still better than this crap that I listen to!" etc.)...
Soon he finds other people who have had bad days, etc, and he simply offers them an earbud. They, too, find themselves feeling better because their life is better than "this crap" that he gives them to hear. They are encouraged to do better, and then go on to become happier people, despite their misfortune.
This phenomenon goes on to be discovered by local news, and the teen becomes a celebrity. His different and eccentric style of motivation gets him on talk shows, and he ends up writing a book.
However, slowly, the songs on his playlist begin to mean something to him, and he begins to like the music not for the music, but for the emotional attachments he has towards the songs.
One day, he meets a girl who likes his plahlist a lot (obviously, she's tone deaf or something), but that he too is enamored by. Thus begins his foray into the unknown, and where he learns that the true meaning of happiness lies not from music, or songs, or anything of that sort, but in the memories one makes with other people, and in being with others....?
Sunday, August 9, 2009
My Life Sucks, but not as much as my playlist!
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